COMIC ACTOR SERIOUS ABOUT PARANORMAL TV SERIES
April 15th / Tuesday April 9, 1996
By: The Toronto Sun / Bruce Kirkland
Comic actor serious about paranormal TV series
Aykroyd's high on spirits
HOLLYWOOD - When some supernatural monster is killing thousands of
goats in Florida and Puerto Rico, "Who ya gonna call? Goatbusters!"
Dan Aykroyd cracks the joke but he's still deadly serious about
paranormal and supernatural phenomena. So much so he plans to launch
and host an independent television series called 'PSI Factor'. "I'm
the Robert Stack figure", he teases. "I'm hosting the show."
The series will investigate the weird, the wonderful, the wacky and -
yes - even the goat massacres Miami TV reporter Maria Salas has
queried him about at a surreal press conference. "I'm not aware of
that. If you can give me a reference on that, I'll have our
investigative group look into it."
Ignoring obvious giggles and guffaws, Aykroyd calls 'PSI Factors' "a
very interesting project." Aykroyd is soon to be seen in 'Celtic
Pride' with Daniel Stern and Damon Wayans, and is currently in 'Sgt.
Bilko' with Steve Martin, but it's 'PSI Factor' that really scorches
his belly.
"We are dramatizing real paranormal investigative cases undertaken by
a group called the Office for Scientific Investigation and Research.
They take supernatural events that have occured around the world and
break them down scientifically to find out whether they're a hoax or
whether there is a logical explanation."
In some situations, the researchers have discounted the hoax factor
and yet found no logical reason for specific occurrences, Aykroyd
says.
"In many cases, we have incredibly scary and stimulating, unresolved
cases pointing to the fact that we are living in a world that
encompasses a lot more than just the four dimensions we see. There is
a tremendous amount we don't see in this world and the mystical is
going to comeitno play.
"As we approach the yeaar 2000 mankind is going to be looking for a
spiritual answer and a more satisfying reason for why we're all here."
He cites a recent report from the People's Republic of China bout
Mongolians swarmed by killer fleas: "People were dying from flea
bites. When you think of fleas like this (he pinches his digits
together indicating some-thing minuscule). These fleas were the size
Chow dogs!" 'PSI Factor' will investigate. (No one mentions
Fleabusters.)
Aykroyd is gearing for a fall release and plans to shoot the initial
release and plans to shoot the initial 22-part series with Toronto's
Atlantis Films. For Aykroyd, whose roots are in Kingston and the
Ottawa Valley, this is a family obsession stretching back four
generations. His great-grandmother corresponded with Arthur Conan
Doyle and Bertrand Russell "on matters of spirituality." His
grandfather "held seances in the old family farmhouse" (near
Kingston), and "my dad also had that stuff going on."
The laughter that talking about the supernatural inspires -
including open ridicule at the press conference - is of no concern,
Aykroyd says. "I'm approaching this in a very serious manner. In the
first episode, I'm going to introduce myself saying that: 'You know me
from comedies but we're dealing with cases that actually happened.'
I'm committed. It's one of the most excitingthings I've worked on in
my life!"
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